Clear and Mandatory Alternative Protein Labeling
The United States should implement uniform federal labeling standards for alternative proteins.
Regulatory Simplification Around the Globe
Scholars and practitioners from around the world explore regulatory simplification and how best to ease regulatory burdens.
In Defense of Regulatory Independence
Leaders from independent agencies discuss the implications of undermining for-cause protections for regulatory officials.
Valuing and Devaluing Regulatory Benefits
The Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to decline to monetize effects from air pollution prompts reactions by regulatory experts.
Closing the Digital Divide
Recent federal guidance may open avenues for expanding internet access, but implementation challenges remain.
Tinkering With the Right to Repair
Scholars debate whether right-to-repair laws serve consumer welfare or create unintended consequences.
Week in Review
President Trump signs executive order removing protections for federal workers, Florida sues OpenAI, and more…
Shedding Light on Shadow Banking
Scholars argue that securities law can mitigate the risks posed by bank-like financial institutions.
Restricting Resettlement When Water Is Scarce
Scholar considers the constitutional right to travel in an era of climate-driven water scarcity.
Bank Regulation and Risks to Financial Stability
Scholars examine bank and cryptocurrency regulation and assess potential risks to financial stability and resilience.










